Developing a Database for Proteomic Analysis of Extracytosolic Plant Proteins
- Yang Wang
- Osmar R. Zaiane, University of Alberta (Database)
- Randy Goebel
- Jennifer Southron
- Urmila Basu
- Randy Whittal
- Julie Stephens
- Gregory Taylor
Extracytosolic plant proteins are involved in numerous processes including nutrient acquisition, communication with other soil organisms, protection from pathogens, and resistant to disease and toxic metals. We have developed an on-line database to provide the plant biology community with relevant information about extracytosolic plant proteins. Data for Brassica napus (canola) proteins identified using proteomics tools can be accessed using this database. Several textual and graphical query capabilities allow biologists to populate and query this database. Results are displayed with active links to other databases. The system has an open API allowing other applications to access this database as a Web service. In addition, the database is augmented with a repository of tools that can be used in data analysis and mining tasks.
Citation
Y. Wang, O. Zaiane, R. Goebel, J. Southron, U. Basu, R. Whittal, J. Stephens, G. Taylor. "Developing a Database for Proteomic Analysis of Extracytosolic Plant Proteins". International Workshop on Biological Data Management (BIDM), pp 366-370, August 2004.Keywords: | machine learning |
Category: | In Workshop |
BibTeX
@misc{Wang+al:BIDM04, author = {Yang Wang and Osmar R. Zaiane and Randy Goebel and Jennifer Southron and Urmila Basu and Randy Whittal and Julie Stephens and Gregory Taylor}, title = {Developing a Database for Proteomic Analysis of Extracytosolic Plant Proteins}, Pages = {366-370}, booktitle = {International Workshop on Biological Data Management (BIDM)}, year = 2004, }Last Updated: February 04, 2020
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